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20 Loudest Albums Of All Time (with Videos)


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The always on the ball LargeHeartedBoy was kind enough in his column today to point out Q Daily's compilation of the 20 Loudest rocks songs, complete with videos no less.

Missing was MC5s and Blue Cheer for me - what would you add...

Here's their number one pick - Iggy and the Stooges

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Stereogum has put together the list from QDaily:

20. Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat (Verve, 1967)

19. AC/DC - Back In Black (Columbia, 1980)

18. Sunn0))) - White (Southern Lord, 2006)

17. Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced? (Track, 1967)

16. Aphex Twin - I Care Because You Do (Warp, 1995)

15. Black Flag - Damaged (SST, 1981)

14. The Birthday Party - Prayers On Fire (4AD, 1981)

13. Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith (Bronze, 1981)

12. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin (Atlantic, 1969)

11. Neil Young – Arc Weld (Reprise, 1991)

10. Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks (Virgin, 1977)

09. Atari Teenage Riot – The Future Of War (DHR, 1997)

08. My Bloody Valentine - Isn’t Anything (Creation, 1988)

07. Napalm Death - Scum (Earache, 1987)

06. The Who - Live At Leeds (Track, 1970)

05. Big Black - Songs About Fucking (Touch And Go, 1987)

04. The Jesus And Mary Chain - Psychocandy (Blanco Y Negro, 1986)

03. Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (Def Jam, 1988)

02. Slayer - Reign In Blood (Def Jam, 1986)

01. The Stooges - Funhouse (Elektra, 1970)

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